I mean, shit......... Huma Abedin's husband likes to sex-up under-age kids.......and reports are she's STILL with him.
Thank Christ we didn't elect Hillary Clinton - she gave SPEECHES to Goldman Sachs!! Instead, we have a cabinet full of ACTUAL Goldman Sachs people. Much better!
Best post of 2016! LMAO. Jeez, if nothing else this has been far and away the most entertaining election aftermath EVER! The gift that keeps on giving........
Rude Pundit, indeed. The old way was to just take donations and give political favor to those people, like the Clintons and Obama did. Putting those people to work for the People? The nerve!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/af...ls-plan-hire-25-000-US-eve-Trump-meeting.html IBM unveils plan to hire 25,000 in US on eve of Trump meeting
WTF? CNN. http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/12/opinions/trump-view-putin-stanley/index.html Trump's shockingly honest approach to Putin (CNN)The 2016 election was not rigged by Moscow. Rex Tillerson, tipped to be the next secretary of state, is not a KGB agent. Donald Trump is, however, trying to reset US policy toward Russia to begin a constructive dialogue. For this, he ought to be applauded. Instead, he is almost accused of treachery. The situation is surreal. What do the butt hurt want, war?
preparation H more than likely....you should know ...I've seen your online dictionary with the green checkmark!
There are millions of Clinton voters who are not butt hurt. They've realized Trump won and there's nothing they can do about it. They're maybe unhappy about that, but they're not ranting and raving and going off the rails with all kinds of absurd conspiracy theories.
Citibank picked all but 2 members of Obama's cabinet, before he was even elected (rigged election???).
WaPost of all sources. https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...054287507db_story.html?utm_term=.859fb97795bb Trump recruits army of chief executives to battle with the system in Washington By Karen Tumulty December 14 at 7:00 AM President-elect Donald Trump is stocking the upper echelons of his administration with more than the usual share of business titans like himself, betting the success of his presidency on the idea that a clash of cultures is needed to fix the mess in Washington and bring order to international affairs. The question is whether those who promise to bring a corporate mind-set to governance will change the system or be run over by it.